"Very comfortable beds. Clean linen and towels. Room was clean and tidy. Bathroom cleaned to a high standard. Fresh fruit available. Croissants and yoghurt. Tasty cooked breakfast cooked by the owners, Ben and Sue. They were very friendly. Helpful and welcoming. Very close to walk down to the beach and short drive into Christchurch itself."

Nestled on the edge of the New Forest National Park, the Avon Causeway Hotel is just 1 mile from Bournemouth Airport. With a bar and a restaurant, it is 10 minutes’ drive from Christchurch.

"We mainly chose the location for its proximity to West Christchurch and the great reviews from Booking.com.
In terms of the accommodation, it has a really nice vibe, having been developed into a railway-themed..."

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What Guests Said About Christchurch:

Susan

United Kingdom

10

Christchurch is a charming and compact town, very central...

Christchurch is a charming and compact town, very central for trips out and plenty of parking if needed. If you are looking for hectic night-life - go elsewhere - but if you want lovely facilities, good walks, river location, friendly natives with things for both families (many free) and all ages, then you can't go wrong. Even got an independent cinema/theatre on the High Street, museum, a Monday street market and specialist shops as well as chains, a beautiful Priory and castle ruins. Excellent and frequent bus services to Bournemouth, Poole, Salisbury, Lymington and more.

Hazel

United Kingdom

8.0

We know the area very well as we have visit a relation...

We know the area very well as we have visit a relation living in the area. The places we would recommend are the priory, the quay, Highcliffe Castle and Hengistbury Head. We ate in the hotel on Sunday and in the past we have eaten in the King's Arms and Prezzo. The Ship in Distress near the hotel has good write ups and we mean to try it when we are next in the area.

David

Canada

8.0

Pretty town close to many historic sites and beaches easy...

Pretty town close to many historic sites and beaches easy walking to restaurants , went to Pool Sandbanks Lyimington and Bournmouth , Don't miss Highcliffe Carsel ,lots of boating and ocean activity

Susan

United Kingdom

8.0

Very pretty at the quayside (great play area for children...

Very pretty at the quayside (great play area for children near the Sailing Club) and the Christchurch Priory church is well worth a visit. The weather was drizzly so I guess we didn't see it at its best. We were only there for the day so we didn't really have much time to look around.

Terry

United Kingdom

10

I cycled to a different location every day

I cycled to a different location every day
Including west to Studland bay, north to the new forest Burley / Brockenhurst ,
East to Lymington.
There are plenty of choices to eat out in Christchurch .
In my opinion it is more fun cycling as you get to see more away from the roads on cycle ways & bridleways .

john

United Kingdom

8.0

Good touring base or good location

An ideal base for touring the area. Location is perfect for the New Forest, Bournemouth or Southampton. Also great for just relaxing and not moving the car!
We stayed at the Kings Arms which is a really nice hotel in the center of town.
We ate at Koh which serves Thai food tapas style. Highly recommended.
We also enjoyed the Arcado Lounge for the burgers and quirky decor.

Hotels That Guests Love in Christchurch

“We were visiting friends in Christchurch and needed somewhere local to stay. Bure Lodge was perfect for us. We were made very welcome the minute we arrived. Our ground floor room was great; fresh and comfortable. Our en-suite had plenty of soft warm towels and plenty of good quality shampoos and lotions - and our bed was deep and restful. The breakfasts we enjoyed were innovative, beautifully prepared and plentiful. All in all a great short stay. Thanks to Angela, Graham and their wonderful friendly staff.”